To watch the 1st episode of the 5th season of the TV series "The 100" on The CW cable channel will be possible on April 24, 2018. Within no more than seven days after the premiere, a Russian translation of the show will also be available, provided by the studios Lostfilm, Baibako, and Newstudio.
The show "The Hundred" presents viewers with a post-apocalyptic version of human life in the near future. After a nuclear war, the level of radiation on Earth reached a critical level and the existence of humanity was under threat. Therefore, a project of an ark was created, which would allow a few hundred years to be spent and lived in orbit around the planet. But time passes, and after many years, the resources of the ship are depleted, which means that all residents of the orbital station will have to return back...
Announcement of Season 5 Episode 1
After Clarke managed to stop Becca and her City of Light, the grounders and the sky people faced a more serious problem. Due to the loss of control over hundreds of nuclear power plants, the life of humanity is at risk. Any earthquake or irreversible chain reaction inside the reactor brings more explosions and releases of uranium, strontium, and plutonium particles. Such a high level of radiation is intolerable even for the grounders, whose bodies have adapted to the increased background radiation over the past three centuries. Only the antidote "Black Blood," discovered in the Moon's blood, can save the situation. But synthesizing the medicine and protecting people is not that simple - the wild grounders and the Ice Nation obstruct Clarke and her team.
The main characters of the show are Clarke (Eliza Taylor), Octavia (Marie Avgeropoulos), Bellamy (Bob Morley), Marcus (Henry Ian Cusick), and others.
In total, for the first four seasons of the series "The Hundred," 58 episodes have been released. The fantastic show is broadcast on The CW channel. The series offers viewers an alternative history of humanity, in which it was not possible to avoid catastrophes and the halt of progress due to a nuclear war.